How likely is the Liverpool quadruple? Probabilities revealed as odds drop from 3,000/1 to 7/1

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How likely is the Liverpool quadruple? Probabilities revealed as odds drop from 3,000/1 to 7/1

Liverpool are chasing the quadruple this season. They play Manchester United on Tuesday at 7pm on Sky Sports. Liverpool also play Villarreal in the Champions League semi-finals on April 27 and May 3. The team has already won the Carabao Cup and is second in Premier League. Odds on Liverpool winning the last three trophies have dropped from 3,000/1 to 7/10. Two Sky Bet punters who bet on the Liverpool quadruples are excited.  

Liverpool's chances of winning the Premier League are 35%. Manchester City are still favourites to win the title. Liverpool's toughest fixtures are away to Aston Villa and Newcastle. If Liverpool win all their remaining seven Premier league games and finish on 94 points, they would have taken 52 points from the last 54 available. Only West Ham and Wolves are currently in the top eight. Steven Gerrard can have a significant say in this title race. He never won the league himself.

The Reds have a game against their old captain, now Aston Villa's manager, on 10 May. The match is at Villa Park. City end the season at home against Liverpool on May 22.

Liverpool are one game away from winning the FA Cup. They play Chelsea in the final on 14 May. Liverpool beat Manchester City 3-2 in their semi-final. Chelsea beat Crystal Palace on Sunday to join them.

Liverpool have 44% chance of winning the Champions League. They play Villarreal in the semi-final. If they win, they could play Man City in a final on May 28 in Paris.

Liverpool are 7/1 to win the quadruple.

On the latest edition of the Essential Football Podcast, we look ahead to Tuesday's Sky Live clash between Liverpool and Manchester United at Anfield. The match could play a major part in deciding the race for the Premier League title and the top four. The podcast also discusses the mood at Old Trafford after the 3-2 win over Norwich and Paul Pogba's absence. It also looks at Liverpool's quadruple chances and their performance against Manchester City.


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